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Neo-Nazis Celebrate Hitler's Birthday at Oldham Pub
Members of the British Movement, a neo-Nazi group, openly celebrated Hitler's birthday at the Duke of Edinburgh pub in Oldham, England, on April 20th, displaying Nazi symbols and posting photos online; the pub's management reported the incident to police after it was brought to their attention.
Neo-Nazis Celebrate Hitler's Birthday at Oldham Pub
Members of the British Movement, a neo-Nazi group, openly celebrated Hitler's birthday at the Duke of Edinburgh pub in Oldham, England, on April 20th, displaying Nazi symbols and posting photos online; the pub's management reported the incident to police after it was brought to their attention.
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44% Bias Score


Far-Right Disruption at Anzac Day Dawn Service Underscores Threat to Australian Democracy
Far-right activists disrupted an Anzac Day dawn service in Australia, mocking the Welcome to Country ceremony and highlighting a concerning trend of online-amplified, performative disruptions aimed at undermining democratic processes.
Far-Right Disruption at Anzac Day Dawn Service Underscores Threat to Australian Democracy
Far-right activists disrupted an Anzac Day dawn service in Australia, mocking the Welcome to Country ceremony and highlighting a concerning trend of online-amplified, performative disruptions aimed at undermining democratic processes.
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60% Bias Score


Sachsenhausen Liberation: 80 Years Later, Survivors Return Amidst Rising Far-Right Extremism"
Allied forces liberated Sachsenhausen concentration camp on April 22, 1945, finding approximately 3,000 survivors among thousands who had perished during death marches, revealing the immense scale of Nazi atrocities and the camp's role as a model for the entire concentration camp system.
Sachsenhausen Liberation: 80 Years Later, Survivors Return Amidst Rising Far-Right Extremism"
Allied forces liberated Sachsenhausen concentration camp on April 22, 1945, finding approximately 3,000 survivors among thousands who had perished during death marches, revealing the immense scale of Nazi atrocities and the camp's role as a model for the entire concentration camp system.
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44% Bias Score


FSU Professor's Cancelled Class Likely Saved Students from Deadly Shooting
A shooting at Florida State University on Thursday killed two and injured six, but a professor's last-minute cancellation of his 11:30 am class likely saved his students from being in the direct path of the gunfire. The shooter, Phoenix Ikner, 20, son of a Leon County Sheriff's deputy, used his moth...
FSU Professor's Cancelled Class Likely Saved Students from Deadly Shooting
A shooting at Florida State University on Thursday killed two and injured six, but a professor's last-minute cancellation of his 11:30 am class likely saved his students from being in the direct path of the gunfire. The shooter, Phoenix Ikner, 20, son of a Leon County Sheriff's deputy, used his moth...
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48% Bias Score


Rosenheim Activists Face Harsh Penalties for Protest Against Far-Right Council Member
Fourteen activists protesting the swearing-in of far-right politician Stefan Bauer at Rosenheim city council face fines up to €2,100 and bans from council meetings; Bauer, expelled from the AfD for extremism, was seated due to a technicality.
Rosenheim Activists Face Harsh Penalties for Protest Against Far-Right Council Member
Fourteen activists protesting the swearing-in of far-right politician Stefan Bauer at Rosenheim city council face fines up to €2,100 and bans from council meetings; Bauer, expelled from the AfD for extremism, was seated due to a technicality.
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48% Bias Score


Neo-Nazi Leader Sentenced for Inciting Hate Speech Against Immigrants
A Madrid court sentenced Isabel Medina Peralta, leader of the neo-Nazi group NS Bastión Frontal, to one year in prison and a €1,080 fine for inciting hatred against Moroccan and Muslim immigrants during a May 18, 2021, protest following a mass influx of undocumented immigrants into Ceuta.
Neo-Nazi Leader Sentenced for Inciting Hate Speech Against Immigrants
A Madrid court sentenced Isabel Medina Peralta, leader of the neo-Nazi group NS Bastión Frontal, to one year in prison and a €1,080 fine for inciting hatred against Moroccan and Muslim immigrants during a May 18, 2021, protest following a mass influx of undocumented immigrants into Ceuta.
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56% Bias Score

Far-Right Agitators Disrupt Australian Election Campaign
Far-right agitators with neo-Nazi links are using coordinated disruptions at Australian political events, including confrontations with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, to promote their extremist views and influence the election, raising serious safety concerns.

Far-Right Agitators Disrupt Australian Election Campaign
Far-right agitators with neo-Nazi links are using coordinated disruptions at Australian political events, including confrontations with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, to promote their extremist views and influence the election, raising serious safety concerns.
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48% Bias Score

Neo-Nazi Disrupts Anzac Day Service
Neo-Nazi Jacob Hersant disrupted Melbourne's Anzac Day dawn service, protesting Welcome to Country speeches, prompting The Age to explore this and other far-right interventions in tomorrow's editorial, highlighting tensions between honoring the past and contemporary political agendas.

Neo-Nazi Disrupts Anzac Day Service
Neo-Nazi Jacob Hersant disrupted Melbourne's Anzac Day dawn service, protesting Welcome to Country speeches, prompting The Age to explore this and other far-right interventions in tomorrow's editorial, highlighting tensions between honoring the past and contemporary political agendas.
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48% Bias Score

Sachsenhausen Liberation: 300 Die After Nazi Atrocities, 30,000 Sent on Death Marches
On April 22, 1945, the liberation of Sachsenhausen concentration camp by Polish and Soviet soldiers revealed the aftermath of Nazi atrocities, with approximately 300 of the roughly 3000 remaining prisoners dying shortly after from their inhumane treatment; over 30,000 had been sent on death marches ...

Sachsenhausen Liberation: 300 Die After Nazi Atrocities, 30,000 Sent on Death Marches
On April 22, 1945, the liberation of Sachsenhausen concentration camp by Polish and Soviet soldiers revealed the aftermath of Nazi atrocities, with approximately 300 of the roughly 3000 remaining prisoners dying shortly after from their inhumane treatment; over 30,000 had been sent on death marches ...
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32% Bias Score

German Students' Neo-Nazi Gestures at Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen Spark Outrage
German high school students from Bielefeld and Görlitz performed neo-Nazi gestures at Auschwitz and sang nationalist chants at Bergen-Belsen, prompting disciplinary actions but raising concerns about rising far-right extremism.

German Students' Neo-Nazi Gestures at Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen Spark Outrage
German high school students from Bielefeld and Görlitz performed neo-Nazi gestures at Auschwitz and sang nationalist chants at Bergen-Belsen, prompting disciplinary actions but raising concerns about rising far-right extremism.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Threat to Democracy Endangers Jewish Americans
Trump's presidency, marked by power consolidation, executive overreach, media control, and association with far-right extremists, poses a significant threat to American democracy and the safety of Jewish Americans, given historical patterns of persecution under authoritarian rule.

Trump's Threat to Democracy Endangers Jewish Americans
Trump's presidency, marked by power consolidation, executive overreach, media control, and association with far-right extremists, poses a significant threat to American democracy and the safety of Jewish Americans, given historical patterns of persecution under authoritarian rule.
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48% Bias Score

Rise in Far-Right Symbols Prompts Calls for Stronger Action at German Universities
Students at Bergische Universität Wuppertal documented a rise in far-right symbols and graffiti on campus since mid-2022, prompting calls for stronger public condemnation and proactive measures from the university and highlighting a broader trend across German universities.

Rise in Far-Right Symbols Prompts Calls for Stronger Action at German Universities
Students at Bergische Universität Wuppertal documented a rise in far-right symbols and graffiti on campus since mid-2022, prompting calls for stronger public condemnation and proactive measures from the university and highlighting a broader trend across German universities.
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52% Bias Score
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